Tag: Trump

The Funeral that wasn’t Maga’s Horst Wessel Moment and the March of Teenage Fascism

The memorial for Charlie Kirk was less about mourning and more a spectacle for political mobilization, showcasing emotional manipulation and propaganda reminiscent of fascist pageantry. Trump’s address weaponized grief to promote division, turning Kirk into a martyr for the MAGA movement, while undermining true dissent and civil discourse in American politics.

When Leaders Retreat: Anthony Albanese’s Factional Roots and the Crisis of Civic Courage

In Australia, dissatisfaction with political leadership mirrors global trends, with leaders prioritizing personal and party interests over moral accountability. Robert Reich critiques both American and Australian politicians for their cowardice, especially regarding pressing issues like housing and climate. The media’s focus on celebrity politics exacerbates this leadership void. Citizens must engage actively to reclaim democracy, emphasizing that true leadership lies outside formal titles.